Somali-Belgium Boy performing popping and locking dance in Belgium...The performer proudly says he is Somalian and impressed thousands of audience..Always send your comments on our videos on somaliagottalent@gmail.com, we also welcome suggestions for posts.

published:02 Nov 2013

views:99641

Platform for the somali community. Sharing the talents and succes in the SomaliCommunity worldwide. contact us to be featured: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com
You CanStay Updated By Following On Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe, Like, ShareThank You - SSWW
Twitter: @SomaliStarsWW
Instagram: @Somalistarsworldwide
E-mail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@hotmail.com
Gmail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com

published:19 Feb 2017

views:30073

Her tongue in cheek send ups of Somali mothers, tradition and the changing face of Somalia have gained Ugaaso Abukar Boocow 43,000 followers on Instagram (http://instagram.com/ugaasadda).
Ugaaso grew up in Canada having fled Somalia when civil war broke out in 1991. She returned in 2014 to see her mother for the first time in 20 years and to give the world a better look at Somalia.
Instagram has made her a familiar face to expatriate Somalis around the globe and increasingly on the streets of Mogadishu too.
The #Somalia hashtag has almost 100,000 posts on Instagram as people use the platform to shine a light on the countries turnaround.
SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending
Like what you see? Follow us here:
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http://www.soomaalo.com
50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia
US rap star 50 Cent visited orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum Thursday, a day after touring camps in impoverished and war-torn Somalia.
"To meet those kids was so inspiring, they have nothing, yet they are so positive and optimistic," the rapper whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was quoted as saying in a statement released by the UN World Food Programme.
"I want to do my part so they get food and an education. I hope more people will join me to help end this devastating situation," he said.
The heavily tattooed rapper, known for his explicit and often violent lyrics in albums such as "The Massacre," said he was moved by seeing the impact of decades of war and hunger when he visited camps in anarchic southern Somalia on Wednesday.
"What I am seeing is devastating -- these women and children have risked everything to come to this Somalia camp, just to get food," he said. "They need our help."

published:11 Feb 2012

views:175749

20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop of a Mogadishu hotel. All he needed was his mobile phone playing on speaker to perform.
#a24media
#alangomillicent
Follow and book him via https://www.instagram.com/khadar.keyow.official.page/
===
Watch more videos on http://www.youtube.com/reelafrica
Subscribe to my channel:
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VideoJournalistAfrica
#ruudelmendorp

published:16 May 2017

views:4632

my contribution to the cause, and a special video to all my friends.
song: You got a friend in me.

From 3 February, the personnel of EUTM Somalia actively supported Operation CRESTED STAR that encompasses the necessary actions for the effective Somali troop rotation, both into (first troop intake) and out of (new recruit intake) Mogadishu.
Further information on: consilium.europa.eu/eutm-somalia

Somalia

Somalia (/səˈmɑːliə, soʊ-, -ljə/so-MAH-lee-ə; Somali:Soomaaliya; Arabic:الصومال‎aṣ-Ṣūmāl), officially the Federal Republic of Somalia (Somali:Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Arabic:جمهورية الصومال الفدرالية‎Jumhūrīyat aṣ-Ṣūmāl al-Fidirālīyah), is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest. Somalia has the longest coastline on the continent's mainland, and its terrain consists mainly of plateaus, plains and highlands. Climatically, hot conditions prevail year-round, with periodic monsoon winds and irregular rainfall.

Somalia has a population of around 10.8 million. Around 85% of its residents are ethnic Somalis, who have historically inhabited the northern part of the country. Ethnic minorities are largely concentrated in the southern regions. The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic, both of which belong to the Afroasiatic family. Most people in the country are Muslim, with the majority being Sunni.

50 Cent

Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, entrepreneur, investor, record, film, and television producer. Born in the South Jamaica neighborhood of the borough of Queens, Jackson began selling drugs at age twelve during the 1980s crack epidemic. Although he left drug-dealing to pursue a musical career, he was struck by nine bullets in a 2000 shooting. After Jackson released the compilation album Guess Who's Back? in 2002, he was discovered by Eminem and signed by Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.

Music video

A music video or song video is a short film integrating a song and imagery, produced for promotional or artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. There are also cases where songs are used in tie in marketing campaigns that allow them to become more than just a song. Tie ins and merchandising could be used in toys are marketing campaigns for food and other products. Although the origins of music videos date back to musical short films that first appeared in the 1920s, they came into prominence in the 1980s when MTV based their format around the medium. Prior to the 1980s, these works were described by various terms including "illustrated song", "filmed insert", "promotional (promo) film", "promotional clip", "promotional video", "song video", "song clip" or "film clip". Since the creation and increased popularity of YouTube, mainstream artists now promote new music videos by releasing trailers of short promos on the site for their upcoming song and music video. Consequentially, YouTube has been converted into a social media platform for celebrities and artists to market themselves to their fans and audiences.

Somali-Belgium Boy performing popping and locking dance in Belgium...The performer proudly says he is Somalian and impressed thousands of audience..Always send your comments on our videos on somaliagottalent@gmail.com, we also welcome suggestions for posts.

2:56

Somali Stars Worldwide- Somali Artists from the UK & Toronto

Somali Stars Worldwide- Somali Artists from the UK & Toronto

Somali Stars Worldwide- Somali Artists from the UK & Toronto

Platform for the somali community. Sharing the talents and succes in the SomaliCommunity worldwide. contact us to be featured: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com
You CanStay Updated By Following On Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe, Like, ShareThank You - SSWW
Twitter: @SomaliStarsWW
Instagram: @Somalistarsworldwide
E-mail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@hotmail.com
Gmail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com

3:00

Somalia's where it's at - Instagram star uses humour to show the new Somalia - BBC Trending

Somalia's where it's at - Instagram star uses humour to show the new Somalia - BBC Trending

Somalia's where it's at - Instagram star uses humour to show the new Somalia - BBC Trending

Her tongue in cheek send ups of Somali mothers, tradition and the changing face of Somalia have gained Ugaaso Abukar Boocow 43,000 followers on Instagram (http://instagram.com/ugaasadda).
Ugaaso grew up in Canada having fled Somalia when civil war broke out in 1991. She returned in 2014 to see her mother for the first time in 20 years and to give the world a better look at Somalia.
Instagram has made her a familiar face to expatriate Somalis around the globe and increasingly on the streets of Mogadishu too.
The #Somalia hashtag has almost 100,000 posts on Instagram as people use the platform to shine a light on the countries turnaround.
SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending
Like what you see? Follow us here:
BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/BBC-Trending/832942320102956

I am a Star, Be a star for Somalia

2:23

50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia

50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia

50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia

http://www.soomaalo.com
50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia
US rap star 50 Cent visited orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum Thursday, a day after touring camps in impoverished and war-torn Somalia.
"To meet those kids was so inspiring, they have nothing, yet they are so positive and optimistic," the rapper whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was quoted as saying in a statement released by the UN World Food Programme.
"I want to do my part so they get food and an education. I hope more people will join me to help end this devastating situation," he said.
The heavily tattooed rapper, known for his explicit and often violent lyrics in albums such as "The Massacre," said he was moved by seeing the impact of decades of war and hunger when he visited camps in anarchic southern Somalia on Wednesday.
"What I am seeing is devastating -- these women and children have risked everything to come to this Somalia camp, just to get food," he said. "They need our help."

2:03

SOMALIA: special dedication to singer Keyow

SOMALIA: special dedication to singer Keyow

SOMALIA: special dedication to singer Keyow

20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop of a Mogadishu hotel. All he needed was his mobile phone playing on speaker to perform.
#a24media
#alangomillicent
Follow and book him via https://www.instagram.com/khadar.keyow.official.page/
===
Watch more videos on http://www.youtube.com/reelafrica
Subscribe to my channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/reelafrica?sub_confirmation=1
Ruud Elmendorp
VideoJournalistAfrica
#ruudelmendorp

2:00

I am a star for Somalia

I am a star for Somalia

I am a star for Somalia

my contribution to the cause, and a special video to all my friends.
song: You got a friend in me.

2:03

somalia star

somalia star

somalia star

1:01

Be a Star for Somalia

Be a Star for Somalia

Be a Star for Somalia

EUTM Somalia in Operation 'Crested Star'

From 3 February, the personnel of EUTM Somalia actively supported Operation CRESTED STAR that encompasses the necessary actions for the effective Somali troop rotation, both into (first troop intake) and out of (new recruit intake) Mogadishu.
Further information on: consilium.europa.eu/eutm-somalia

13:27

AGT - S4 - Aicha Somalia

AGT - S4 - Aicha Somalia

AGT - S4 - Aicha Somalia

23:08

How to prepare for a Regata ( Sailing near Feared Somalia)

How to prepare for a Regata ( Sailing near Feared Somalia)

How to prepare for a Regata ( Sailing near Feared Somalia)

In this Awesome episode we are in Tanzania and we get ready to sail a moonless night at sea towards Kenya. We encounter very rough weather sailing North up the coast of Africa. We sail in the Tanga race with our Patreon Van.
We are sailing around the world learning different boats and oceans before we set sail around the world in our dollar boat.
This is a start of a journey that end up with us sailing with a monkey ( in the episodes to come).
Stay tuned for that you will love what is coming your way...Check out the Extended Version on Vimeo for so much behind the scenes and uncut versions.
https://vimeo.com/sailingmisslonestar/vod_pages
Make sure to check out Vimeo for all of the footage that would have wound up on the cutting room floor. Be sure not to miss whole "Whale of a Tale" and see the whole shebang!
Please become a Patreon! We need and love your support so much! Also as a Patreon you see so much more and be part of our Patreon only Facebook group.
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Thanks so much to all of you following our voyage and especially for those supporting us on Patreon! Thanks to your support, we can keep the movies coming every week and continue sailing and sharing this incredible adventure with you all. There is no way for us to explain how much we appreciate it!
WE LOVE ALL OF YOU! Aubrey, Bianca and Captain Leeu!

11:28

Fighting Al Shabaab as a woman in Somalia's national army | Iman Elman | TEDxMogadishu

Fighting Al Shabaab as a woman in Somalia's national army | Iman Elman | TEDxMogadishu

Fighting Al Shabaab as a woman in Somalia's national army | Iman Elman | TEDxMogadishu

Despite only being 21, Iman Elman is a military commander in the Somali Armed Forces. Writes Michelle Shephard in the Toronto Star, "When she joined the military two years ago, women were given two pairs of pants to sew together to make a skirt. Knowing it would be hard to fight in a skirt, Iman told them one pair of pants would do. Now she commands 90 men in her battalion."
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

9:19

The Pirates Of Somalia - Somalia

The Pirates Of Somalia - Somalia

The Pirates Of Somalia - Somalia

November 2008
Since the hijack of the Sirius Star on November 17 the world's attention has focused on Somali piracy, and we are the first journalists to film pirates and ordinary people in a hub of Somali piracy, the tiny fishing town of Eyl.

0:52

Snapchat star raises $1M for Somalia in 24 hours

Snapchat star raises $1M for Somalia in 24 hours

Snapchat star raises $1M for Somalia in 24 hours

When Jerome Jarre learned Turkish Airlines is the only major airline to send regular flights to Somalia, he started the hashtag #TurkishAirlinesHelpSomalia. The response was overwhelming.
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live
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Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/

0:43

Pirates on Magellan Star taken down by Marines | Somalia

Pirates on Magellan Star taken down by Marines | Somalia

Pirates on Magellan Star taken down by Marines | Somalia

U.S. Marines freeing a commercial ship captured by pirates near Somalia. The U.S.5th Fleet says that pirates surrendered without firing a shot when a special ReconMarine unit boarded the ship Sept. 9, 2010. The german ship's crew had locked themselves in a safe room. A Navy spokesperson says this was the first such operation by U.S. Forces off Somalia. Nine pirates are now in U.S. custody.
A daring pre-dawn raid off the coast of Africa. Two dozen U.S. Marines boarded a hi-jacked ship in the Gulf of Aden. Without firing a shot, the Marines secured the German-owned "M/VMagellan Star" and detained nine pirates on board and rescued the German crew members. It's not clear what's next for the pirates, right now they are being held aboard a Navy ship that is part of a multi-national task force conducting anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden.
Find more and download at: http://www.dvidshub.net/video/94945/magellan-star-opposed-boarding#.UuuibnddVJv
This video is from the Department of Defense and as such is in the public domain. Any copying, editing or reproduction is authorized and encouraged.

Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media.
Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media. One of her photos garnered international attention with a feature in the Guardian.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Somali-Belgium Boy performing popping and locking dance in Belgium...The performer proudly says he is Somalian and impressed thousands of audience..Always send your comments on our videos on somaliagottalent@gmail.com, we also welcome suggestions for posts.

published: 02 Nov 2013

Somali Stars Worldwide- Somali Artists from the UK & Toronto

Platform for the somali community. Sharing the talents and succes in the SomaliCommunity worldwide. contact us to be featured: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com
You CanStay Updated By Following On Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe, Like, ShareThank You - SSWW
Twitter: @SomaliStarsWW
Instagram: @Somalistarsworldwide
E-mail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@hotmail.com
Gmail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com

published: 19 Feb 2017

Somalia's where it's at - Instagram star uses humour to show the new Somalia - BBC Trending

Her tongue in cheek send ups of Somali mothers, tradition and the changing face of Somalia have gained Ugaaso Abukar Boocow 43,000 followers on Instagram (http://instagram.com/ugaasadda).
Ugaaso grew up in Canada having fled Somalia when civil war broke out in 1991. She returned in 2014 to see her mother for the first time in 20 years and to give the world a better look at Somalia.
Instagram has made her a familiar face to expatriate Somalis around the globe and increasingly on the streets of Mogadishu too.
The #Somalia hashtag has almost 100,000 posts on Instagram as people use the platform to shine a light on the countries turnaround.
SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending
Like what you see? Follow us here:
BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending
Twitter: ht...

REACTING TO SOMALI RAPPER! ZAK YM - STAR [Official Music Video]

I am a Star, Be a star for Somalia

published: 25 Apr 2014

50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia

http://www.soomaalo.com
50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia
US rap star 50 Cent visited orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum Thursday, a day after touring camps in impoverished and war-torn Somalia.
"To meet those kids was so inspiring, they have nothing, yet they are so positive and optimistic," the rapper whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was quoted as saying in a statement released by the UN World Food Programme.
"I want to do my part so they get food and an education. I hope more people will join me to help end this devastating situation," he said.
The heavily tattooed rapper, known for his explicit and often violent lyrics in albums such as "The Massacre," said he was moved by seeing the impact of decades of war and hunger when he visited...

published: 11 Feb 2012

SOMALIA: special dedication to singer Keyow

20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop of a Mogadishu hotel. All he needed was his mobile phone playing on speaker to perform.
#a24media
#alangomillicent
Follow and book him via https://www.instagram.com/khadar.keyow.official.page/
===
Watch more videos on http://www.youtube.com/reelafrica
Subscribe to my channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/reelafrica?sub_confirmation=1
Ruud Elmendorp
VideoJournalistAfrica
#ruudelmendorp

published: 16 May 2017

I am a star for Somalia

my contribution to the cause, and a special video to all my friends.
song: You got a friend in me.

published: 29 Feb 2012

somalia star

published: 15 May 2009

Be a Star for Somalia

EUTM Somalia in Operation 'Crested Star'

From 3 February, the personnel of EUTM Somalia actively supported Operation CRESTED STAR that encompasses the necessary actions for the effective Somali troop rotation, both into (first troop intake) and out of (new recruit intake) Mogadishu.
Further information on: consilium.europa.eu/eutm-somalia

published: 29 Apr 2011

AGT - S4 - Aicha Somalia

published: 11 Jan 2015

How to prepare for a Regata ( Sailing near Feared Somalia)

In this Awesome episode we are in Tanzania and we get ready to sail a moonless night at sea towards Kenya. We encounter very rough weather sailing North up the coast of Africa. We sail in the Tanga race with our Patreon Van.
We are sailing around the world learning different boats and oceans before we set sail around the world in our dollar boat.
This is a start of a journey that end up with us sailing with a monkey ( in the episodes to come).
Stay tuned for that you will love what is coming your way...Check out the Extended Version on Vimeo for so much behind the scenes and uncut versions.
https://vimeo.com/sailingmisslonestar/vod_pages
Make sure to check out Vimeo for all of the footage that would have wound up on the cutting room floor. Be sure not to miss whole "Whale of a Tale...

published: 09 Feb 2018

Fighting Al Shabaab as a woman in Somalia's national army | Iman Elman | TEDxMogadishu

Despite only being 21, Iman Elman is a military commander in the Somali Armed Forces. Writes Michelle Shephard in the Toronto Star, "When she joined the military two years ago, women were given two pairs of pants to sew together to make a skirt. Knowing it would be hard to fight in a skirt, Iman told them one pair of pants would do. Now she commands 90 men in her battalion."
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx ...

published: 16 Mar 2014

The Pirates Of Somalia - Somalia

November 2008
Since the hijack of the Sirius Star on November 17 the world's attention has focused on Somali piracy, and we are the first journalists to film pirates and ordinary people in a hub of Somali piracy, the tiny fishing town of Eyl.

published: 27 Nov 2008

Snapchat star raises $1M for Somalia in 24 hours

When Jerome Jarre learned Turkish Airlines is the only major airline to send regular flights to Somalia, he started the hashtag #TurkishAirlinesHelpSomalia. The response was overwhelming.
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld
Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/

published: 20 Mar 2017

Pirates on Magellan Star taken down by Marines | Somalia

U.S. Marines freeing a commercial ship captured by pirates near Somalia. The U.S.5th Fleet says that pirates surrendered without firing a shot when a special ReconMarine unit boarded the ship Sept. 9, 2010. The german ship's crew had locked themselves in a safe room. A Navy spokesperson says this was the first such operation by U.S. Forces off Somalia. Nine pirates are now in U.S. custody.
A daring pre-dawn raid off the coast of Africa. Two dozen U.S. Marines boarded a hi-jacked ship in the Gulf of Aden. Without firing a shot, the Marines secured the German-owned "M/VMagellan Star" and detained nine pirates on board and rescued the German crew members. It's not clear what's next for the pirates, right now they are being held aboard a Navy ship that is part of a multi-national task fo...

Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media.
Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media. One of her photos garnered international attention with a feature in the Guardian.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more...

Somali-Belgium Boy performing popping and locking dance in Belgium...The performer proudly says he is Somalian and impressed thousands of audience..Always send your comments on our videos on somaliagottalent@gmail.com, we also welcome suggestions for posts.

Somali-Belgium Boy performing popping and locking dance in Belgium...The performer proudly says he is Somalian and impressed thousands of audience..Always send your comments on our videos on somaliagottalent@gmail.com, we also welcome suggestions for posts.

Platform for the somali community. Sharing the talents and succes in the SomaliCommunity worldwide. contact us to be featured: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com
You CanStay Updated By Following On Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe, Like, ShareThank You - SSWW
Twitter: @SomaliStarsWW
Instagram: @Somalistarsworldwide
E-mail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@hotmail.com
Gmail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com

Platform for the somali community. Sharing the talents and succes in the SomaliCommunity worldwide. contact us to be featured: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com
You CanStay Updated By Following On Instagram and Twitter. Subscribe, Like, ShareThank You - SSWW
Twitter: @SomaliStarsWW
Instagram: @Somalistarsworldwide
E-mail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@hotmail.com
Gmail: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com

published:19 Feb 2017

views:30073

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Somalia's where it's at - Instagram star uses humour to show the new Somalia - BBC Trending

Her tongue in cheek send ups of Somali mothers, tradition and the changing face of Somalia have gained Ugaaso Abukar Boocow 43,000 followers on Instagram (http://instagram.com/ugaasadda).
Ugaaso grew up in Canada having fled Somalia when civil war broke out in 1991. She returned in 2014 to see her mother for the first time in 20 years and to give the world a better look at Somalia.
Instagram has made her a familiar face to expatriate Somalis around the globe and increasingly on the streets of Mogadishu too.
The #Somalia hashtag has almost 100,000 posts on Instagram as people use the platform to shine a light on the countries turnaround.
SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending
Like what you see? Follow us here:
BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/BBC-Trending/832942320102956

Her tongue in cheek send ups of Somali mothers, tradition and the changing face of Somalia have gained Ugaaso Abukar Boocow 43,000 followers on Instagram (http://instagram.com/ugaasadda).
Ugaaso grew up in Canada having fled Somalia when civil war broke out in 1991. She returned in 2014 to see her mother for the first time in 20 years and to give the world a better look at Somalia.
Instagram has made her a familiar face to expatriate Somalis around the globe and increasingly on the streets of Mogadishu too.
The #Somalia hashtag has almost 100,000 posts on Instagram as people use the platform to shine a light on the countries turnaround.
SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending
Like what you see? Follow us here:
BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/BBC-Trending/832942320102956

http://www.soomaalo.com
50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia
US rap star 50 Cent visited orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum Thursday, a day after touring camps in impoverished and war-torn Somalia.
"To meet those kids was so inspiring, they have nothing, yet they are so positive and optimistic," the rapper whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was quoted as saying in a statement released by the UN World Food Programme.
"I want to do my part so they get food and an education. I hope more people will join me to help end this devastating situation," he said.
The heavily tattooed rapper, known for his explicit and often violent lyrics in albums such as "The Massacre," said he was moved by seeing the impact of decades of war and hunger when he visited camps in anarchic southern Somalia on Wednesday.
"What I am seeing is devastating -- these women and children have risked everything to come to this Somalia camp, just to get food," he said. "They need our help."

http://www.soomaalo.com
50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia
US rap star 50 Cent visited orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum Thursday, a day after touring camps in impoverished and war-torn Somalia.
"To meet those kids was so inspiring, they have nothing, yet they are so positive and optimistic," the rapper whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was quoted as saying in a statement released by the UN World Food Programme.
"I want to do my part so they get food and an education. I hope more people will join me to help end this devastating situation," he said.
The heavily tattooed rapper, known for his explicit and often violent lyrics in albums such as "The Massacre," said he was moved by seeing the impact of decades of war and hunger when he visited camps in anarchic southern Somalia on Wednesday.
"What I am seeing is devastating -- these women and children have risked everything to come to this Somalia camp, just to get food," he said. "They need our help."

SOMALIA: special dedication to singer Keyow

20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop of a Mogadishu hotel. All he needed was his mobile phone playing on sp...

20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop of a Mogadishu hotel. All he needed was his mobile phone playing on speaker to perform.
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20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop of a Mogadishu hotel. All he needed was his mobile phone playing on speaker to perform.
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Follow and book him via https://www.instagram.com/khadar.keyow.official.page/
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From 3 February, the personnel of EUTM Somalia actively supported Operation CRESTED STAR that encompasses the necessary actions for the effective Somali troop rotation, both into (first troop intake) and out of (new recruit intake) Mogadishu.
Further information on: consilium.europa.eu/eutm-somalia

From 3 February, the personnel of EUTM Somalia actively supported Operation CRESTED STAR that encompasses the necessary actions for the effective Somali troop rotation, both into (first troop intake) and out of (new recruit intake) Mogadishu.
Further information on: consilium.europa.eu/eutm-somalia

How to prepare for a Regata ( Sailing near Feared Somalia)

In this Awesome episode we are in Tanzania and we get ready to sail a moonless night at sea towards Kenya. We encounter very rough weather sailing North up the ...

In this Awesome episode we are in Tanzania and we get ready to sail a moonless night at sea towards Kenya. We encounter very rough weather sailing North up the coast of Africa. We sail in the Tanga race with our Patreon Van.
We are sailing around the world learning different boats and oceans before we set sail around the world in our dollar boat.
This is a start of a journey that end up with us sailing with a monkey ( in the episodes to come).
Stay tuned for that you will love what is coming your way...Check out the Extended Version on Vimeo for so much behind the scenes and uncut versions.
https://vimeo.com/sailingmisslonestar/vod_pages
Make sure to check out Vimeo for all of the footage that would have wound up on the cutting room floor. Be sure not to miss whole "Whale of a Tale" and see the whole shebang!
Please become a Patreon! We need and love your support so much! Also as a Patreon you see so much more and be part of our Patreon only Facebook group.
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Thanks so much to all of you following our voyage and especially for those supporting us on Patreon! Thanks to your support, we can keep the movies coming every week and continue sailing and sharing this incredible adventure with you all. There is no way for us to explain how much we appreciate it!
WE LOVE ALL OF YOU! Aubrey, Bianca and Captain Leeu!

In this Awesome episode we are in Tanzania and we get ready to sail a moonless night at sea towards Kenya. We encounter very rough weather sailing North up the coast of Africa. We sail in the Tanga race with our Patreon Van.
We are sailing around the world learning different boats and oceans before we set sail around the world in our dollar boat.
This is a start of a journey that end up with us sailing with a monkey ( in the episodes to come).
Stay tuned for that you will love what is coming your way...Check out the Extended Version on Vimeo for so much behind the scenes and uncut versions.
https://vimeo.com/sailingmisslonestar/vod_pages
Make sure to check out Vimeo for all of the footage that would have wound up on the cutting room floor. Be sure not to miss whole "Whale of a Tale" and see the whole shebang!
Please become a Patreon! We need and love your support so much! Also as a Patreon you see so much more and be part of our Patreon only Facebook group.
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Order one of Aubrey's images and help us in our journey!
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We also have a Twitter feed for more info!
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Sound Editing by Simon Strehler
https://www.adam-astra.com/
Thanks so much to all of you following our voyage and especially for those supporting us on Patreon! Thanks to your support, we can keep the movies coming every week and continue sailing and sharing this incredible adventure with you all. There is no way for us to explain how much we appreciate it!
WE LOVE ALL OF YOU! Aubrey, Bianca and Captain Leeu!

published:09 Feb 2018

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Fighting Al Shabaab as a woman in Somalia's national army | Iman Elman | TEDxMogadishu

Despite only being 21, Iman Elman is a military commander in the Somali Armed Forces. Writes Michelle Shephard in the Toronto Star, "When she joined the military two years ago, women were given two pairs of pants to sew together to make a skirt. Knowing it would be hard to fight in a skirt, Iman told them one pair of pants would do. Now she commands 90 men in her battalion."
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Despite only being 21, Iman Elman is a military commander in the Somali Armed Forces. Writes Michelle Shephard in the Toronto Star, "When she joined the military two years ago, women were given two pairs of pants to sew together to make a skirt. Knowing it would be hard to fight in a skirt, Iman told them one pair of pants would do. Now she commands 90 men in her battalion."
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

November 2008
Since the hijack of the Sirius Star on November 17 the world's attention has focused on Somali piracy, and we are the first journalists to film pirates and ordinary people in a hub of Somali piracy, the tiny fishing town of Eyl.

November 2008
Since the hijack of the Sirius Star on November 17 the world's attention has focused on Somali piracy, and we are the first journalists to film pirates and ordinary people in a hub of Somali piracy, the tiny fishing town of Eyl.

U.S. Marines freeing a commercial ship captured by pirates near Somalia. The U.S.5th Fleet says that pirates surrendered without firing a shot when a special ReconMarine unit boarded the ship Sept. 9, 2010. The german ship's crew had locked themselves in a safe room. A Navy spokesperson says this was the first such operation by U.S. Forces off Somalia. Nine pirates are now in U.S. custody.
A daring pre-dawn raid off the coast of Africa. Two dozen U.S. Marines boarded a hi-jacked ship in the Gulf of Aden. Without firing a shot, the Marines secured the German-owned "M/VMagellan Star" and detained nine pirates on board and rescued the German crew members. It's not clear what's next for the pirates, right now they are being held aboard a Navy ship that is part of a multi-national task force conducting anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden.
Find more and download at: http://www.dvidshub.net/video/94945/magellan-star-opposed-boarding#.UuuibnddVJv
This video is from the Department of Defense and as such is in the public domain. Any copying, editing or reproduction is authorized and encouraged.

U.S. Marines freeing a commercial ship captured by pirates near Somalia. The U.S.5th Fleet says that pirates surrendered without firing a shot when a special ReconMarine unit boarded the ship Sept. 9, 2010. The german ship's crew had locked themselves in a safe room. A Navy spokesperson says this was the first such operation by U.S. Forces off Somalia. Nine pirates are now in U.S. custody.
A daring pre-dawn raid off the coast of Africa. Two dozen U.S. Marines boarded a hi-jacked ship in the Gulf of Aden. Without firing a shot, the Marines secured the German-owned "M/VMagellan Star" and detained nine pirates on board and rescued the German crew members. It's not clear what's next for the pirates, right now they are being held aboard a Navy ship that is part of a multi-national task force conducting anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden.
Find more and download at: http://www.dvidshub.net/video/94945/magellan-star-opposed-boarding#.UuuibnddVJv
This video is from the Department of Defense and as such is in the public domain. Any copying, editing or reproduction is authorized and encouraged.

Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she cho...

Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media.
Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media. One of her photos garnered international attention with a feature in the Guardian.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media.
Zahra snaps pictures of the beauty and life of Mogadishu she experiences with her mobile phone and shares them with the world. Zahra will talk about why she choses to only post positive images of her city and why she feels it is important to challenge the image portrayed by mainstream media. One of her photos garnered international attention with a feature in the Guardian.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Somalia 2016 - A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | Expedition 196

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive, harassing comments, or are looking to start an online war over politics, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. Thank you for understanding. **
Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, ...

Somali Tourism Promotional Video 2016

Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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Which Countries Can't You Visit?

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According to the US State Department, American citizens should think twice before visiting certain regions. So which countries have the US listed?
Learn More:
Alerts and Warnings
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings.html
"We issue a TravelWarning when we want you to consider very carefully whether you should go to a country at all. "
FCO travel advice mapped: the world according to Britain's diplomats
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/mar/23/fco-travel-advice-map
"The world is a scary place right now; what with the Japan disaster and the Arab and Middle East unrest."
10 countries Americans need advance visas to visit
http://ga...

published: 12 Apr 2015

Socrotia one of the most Beautifulest Places on Earth Travel Guide

Socotra, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean has been a secluded territory for decades.
The island is about 250 kilometres from Somalia and approximately 340 kilometres from the mainland of Yemen.
Presently it is a part of the Republic of Yemen and due to its harsh weather conditions every element on the island is distinctive in itself.
It is believed that the name of the island originated from Sanskrit which means “blissful island.”
It is often regarded as the “lost world” and houses some of the most unique flora and fauna found on this planet.
It is believed that the group of islands got separated from the African Mainland about 6 or 7 million years ago.
With more discoveries and exploration taking place, remarkable facts about this place has been revealed over the past couple of...

published: 27 Nov 2015

World's deadliest tourist Destination.

World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra KumarJitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest c...

published: 07 Sep 2013

25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist

While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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published: 06 May 2015

Great Voyages: Traveler's Tips from the 14th Century: The Detours of Ibn Battuta

PaulCobb, Professor, Islamic History, University of Pennsylvania presents Traveler's Tips from the 14th Century: The Detours of Ibn Battuta. In 1325, a Moroccan scholar named Ibn Battuta set out to do a bit of traveling. When he finally returned to his homeland 30 years later, he had visited the equivalent of over 40 modern countries, traversed the entire eastern hemisphere, and logged about 73,000 miles. After his return home, the sultan of Morocco commissioned a writer to record Ibn Battuta's recollections of his journeys. The result was a book known as the Travels of Ibn Battuta, one of the world's classic travel narratives and a key window into the cosmopolitan world of medieval Islam. The 14th century offered a different world of travel than the one that confronts us today—or did it?...

published: 13 Dec 2013

My trip to Somalia 2015

a trip to somalia

Welcome to Somalia - Muqdisho Tour Part 1

Me and the homies driving thru Muqdisho. Thanks to my good friend Abdulaziz Ali (Billow) for making this video possible. Part two will be uploaded soon so subscribe. Somalia Ha noolaato
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Travel video of somalia

MOGADISHU ADVENTURE [Part 1]

This episode I venture to one of the most dangerous places in the world...Mogadishu.
This is only part 1, stay tuned for part 2.
'Subscribe' to keep up with all my latest ventures into the most dangerous places on the planet.

published: 13 Jan 2017

Preparing for a Kidnapping in Somalia

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Travel safety in Somalia is something that every tourist must consider before going there. With the exception of Somaliland, a fairly safe autonomous region of the country, traveling to Somalia is ill-advised.
Traveling to Somalia is considered highly dangerous, especially for solo travelers. That said, there are some precautions you can take to stay stafe while in Somalia. Perhaps the best way to stay out of trouble during your trip to Somalia is to limit your visit to Somaliland. The autonomous region functions as a de facto country and has a decent political structure. There are also lesser incidences of violence in Somaliland compared to outside its borders. Even so, you should be aware that the United States and United Kingdom still warn agains...

Somalia 2016 - A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | Expedition 196

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive, harassing comments, or are looking to start an online war over politics, you will be immediately...

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive, harassing comments, or are looking to start an online war over politics, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. Thank you for understanding. **
Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, raw and beautiful aspects of Mogadishu. Please spare all negative comments as they are not welcome in this community. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to experience Somalia and the truly kind people and I hope to go back again soon!
One thing I took away from this trip and the many I've been on, is that despite war and terrorism, the world, the people, aren't as bad as the media and politics depict. We're frightened by what we hear on the news, frightened. And I can't tell you how many people, even my world traveler friends, told me to stay away from Somalia. My experiences in war torn nations have been the most positively life changing ever, and although some might see it as being an incredible risk entering alone, I see it is as an incredibly opportunity. This is my life, I won't last forever, none of us will. So to me, this is how I want to live it. Despite war and hardships, finding the sacred and unmistakable beauty amongst the people and places, and sharing that beauty with the people I met within that country, and YOU, is what makes me feel alive.
Enjoy :)
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*Music is NOT Somalian music.
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** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive, harassing comments, or are looking to start an online war over politics, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. Thank you for understanding. **
Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, raw and beautiful aspects of Mogadishu. Please spare all negative comments as they are not welcome in this community. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to experience Somalia and the truly kind people and I hope to go back again soon!
One thing I took away from this trip and the many I've been on, is that despite war and terrorism, the world, the people, aren't as bad as the media and politics depict. We're frightened by what we hear on the news, frightened. And I can't tell you how many people, even my world traveler friends, told me to stay away from Somalia. My experiences in war torn nations have been the most positively life changing ever, and although some might see it as being an incredible risk entering alone, I see it is as an incredibly opportunity. This is my life, I won't last forever, none of us will. So to me, this is how I want to live it. Despite war and hardships, finding the sacred and unmistakable beauty amongst the people and places, and sharing that beauty with the people I met within that country, and YOU, is what makes me feel alive.
Enjoy :)
Subscribe to my Channel: http://youtube.com/expedition196
Music: BenSound - GoingHigher
Huma Huma - Cielo
*Music is NOT Somalian music.
Head to my Website for more info: www.expedition196.com
Facebook: facebook.com/expedition196
Instagram: expedition_196
Twitter: @expedition196
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cdepecol/expedition-196/
#Expedition196
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VloggingCamera - iPhone 6
Camera - Nikon D750DSLRWide AngleLens - 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Tripod - Sunpak UltraPRO 423 Carbon Fiber

Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous...

You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
Check out the voting page here,
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According to the US State Department, American citizens should think twice before visiting certain regions. So which countries have the US listed?
Learn More:
Alerts and Warnings
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings.html
"We issue a TravelWarning when we want you to consider very carefully whether you should go to a country at all. "
FCO travel advice mapped: the world according to Britain's diplomats
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/mar/23/fco-travel-advice-map
"The world is a scary place right now; what with the Japan disaster and the Arab and Middle East unrest."
10 countries Americans need advance visas to visit
http://gadling.com/2011/08/17/10-countries-americans-need-advance-visas-to-visit/
"We live in an increasingly borderless world and we have access to many countries that were closed (or non-existent) 20 years ago."
Henley & Partners
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According to the US State Department, American citizens should think twice before visiting certain regions. So which countries have the US listed?
Learn More:
Alerts and Warnings
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings.html
"We issue a TravelWarning when we want you to consider very carefully whether you should go to a country at all. "
FCO travel advice mapped: the world according to Britain's diplomats
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/mar/23/fco-travel-advice-map
"The world is a scary place right now; what with the Japan disaster and the Arab and Middle East unrest."
10 countries Americans need advance visas to visit
http://gadling.com/2011/08/17/10-countries-americans-need-advance-visas-to-visit/
"We live in an increasingly borderless world and we have access to many countries that were closed (or non-existent) 20 years ago."
Henley & Partners
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Socrotia one of the most Beautifulest Places on Earth Travel Guide

Socotra, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean has been a secluded territory for decades.
The island is about 250 kilometres from Somalia and approximately 340...

Socotra, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean has been a secluded territory for decades.
The island is about 250 kilometres from Somalia and approximately 340 kilometres from the mainland of Yemen.
Presently it is a part of the Republic of Yemen and due to its harsh weather conditions every element on the island is distinctive in itself.
It is believed that the name of the island originated from Sanskrit which means “blissful island.”
It is often regarded as the “lost world” and houses some of the most unique flora and fauna found on this planet.
It is believed that the group of islands got separated from the African Mainland about 6 or 7 million years ago.
With more discoveries and exploration taking place, remarkable facts about this place has been revealed over the past couple of decades.
Interesting Facts About Socotra
It is compared to the Galapagos Islands as it features more than 800 rare species of flora and fauna. It is believed that 1/3rd of these are found nowhere on the planet.
The vegetation at the islands have adapted and evolved for suiting the hostile climate. Some of these plants have been there for over 20 million years.
Desert Rose and the Bottle Tree are some of the popular plants to see on the islands.
With over 140 different types of birds, the island is a treat for every bird lover. Around 10 of these birds can be seen nowhere on the planet.
Average temperature on the island stays around 25°C. Also, the island receives hardly any form of rainfall throughout the year.
It was a part of the Gondwana super continent and was detached during the Miocene.
Socotra’s population is about 60,000 and it was only two years ago when the 1st road on the island was built.
Declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site the island is characterized by 3 different terrains, namely, NarrowCoastalPlains, Mountains, and the limestone plateau.
The animal family consists of no amphibians and only one native mammal i.e. Bat.
However, the island is dominated by reptiles which comprise about 90% animal population on the island. Skinks, legless lizards, chameleon are among the most found animals here.

Socotra, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean has been a secluded territory for decades.
The island is about 250 kilometres from Somalia and approximately 340 kilometres from the mainland of Yemen.
Presently it is a part of the Republic of Yemen and due to its harsh weather conditions every element on the island is distinctive in itself.
It is believed that the name of the island originated from Sanskrit which means “blissful island.”
It is often regarded as the “lost world” and houses some of the most unique flora and fauna found on this planet.
It is believed that the group of islands got separated from the African Mainland about 6 or 7 million years ago.
With more discoveries and exploration taking place, remarkable facts about this place has been revealed over the past couple of decades.
Interesting Facts About Socotra
It is compared to the Galapagos Islands as it features more than 800 rare species of flora and fauna. It is believed that 1/3rd of these are found nowhere on the planet.
The vegetation at the islands have adapted and evolved for suiting the hostile climate. Some of these plants have been there for over 20 million years.
Desert Rose and the Bottle Tree are some of the popular plants to see on the islands.
With over 140 different types of birds, the island is a treat for every bird lover. Around 10 of these birds can be seen nowhere on the planet.
Average temperature on the island stays around 25°C. Also, the island receives hardly any form of rainfall throughout the year.
It was a part of the Gondwana super continent and was detached during the Miocene.
Socotra’s population is about 60,000 and it was only two years ago when the 1st road on the island was built.
Declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site the island is characterized by 3 different terrains, namely, NarrowCoastalPlains, Mountains, and the limestone plateau.
The animal family consists of no amphibians and only one native mammal i.e. Bat.
However, the island is dominated by reptiles which comprise about 90% animal population on the island. Skinks, legless lizards, chameleon are among the most found animals here.

World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra KumarJitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
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World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra KumarJitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
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PaulCobb, Professor, Islamic History, University of Pennsylvania presents Traveler's Tips from the 14th Century: The Detours of Ibn Battuta. In 1325, a Moroccan scholar named Ibn Battuta set out to do a bit of traveling. When he finally returned to his homeland 30 years later, he had visited the equivalent of over 40 modern countries, traversed the entire eastern hemisphere, and logged about 73,000 miles. After his return home, the sultan of Morocco commissioned a writer to record Ibn Battuta's recollections of his journeys. The result was a book known as the Travels of Ibn Battuta, one of the world's classic travel narratives and a key window into the cosmopolitan world of medieval Islam. The 14th century offered a different world of travel than the one that confronts us today—or did it? What advice can Ibn Battuta provide the globe-trotting public of the 21st century?

PaulCobb, Professor, Islamic History, University of Pennsylvania presents Traveler's Tips from the 14th Century: The Detours of Ibn Battuta. In 1325, a Moroccan scholar named Ibn Battuta set out to do a bit of traveling. When he finally returned to his homeland 30 years later, he had visited the equivalent of over 40 modern countries, traversed the entire eastern hemisphere, and logged about 73,000 miles. After his return home, the sultan of Morocco commissioned a writer to record Ibn Battuta's recollections of his journeys. The result was a book known as the Travels of Ibn Battuta, one of the world's classic travel narratives and a key window into the cosmopolitan world of medieval Islam. The 14th century offered a different world of travel than the one that confronts us today—or did it? What advice can Ibn Battuta provide the globe-trotting public of the 21st century?

Me and the homies driving thru Muqdisho. Thanks to my good friend Abdulaziz Ali (Billow) for making this video possible. Part two will be uploaded soon so subscribe. Somalia Ha noolaato
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Me and the homies driving thru Muqdisho. Thanks to my good friend Abdulaziz Ali (Billow) for making this video possible. Part two will be uploaded soon so subscribe. Somalia Ha noolaato
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MOGADISHU ADVENTURE [Part 1]

This episode I venture to one of the most dangerous places in the world...Mogadishu.
This is only part 1, stay tuned for part 2.
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This episode I venture to one of the most dangerous places in the world...Mogadishu.
This is only part 1, stay tuned for part 2.
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This episode I venture to one of the most dangerous places in the world...Mogadishu.
This is only part 1, stay tuned for part 2.
'Subscribe' to keep up with all my latest ventures into the most dangerous places on the planet.

Preparing for a Kidnapping in Somalia

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Travel safety in Somalia is something that every tourist must consider before going there. With the exception of Somalil...

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Travel safety in Somalia is something that every tourist must consider before going there. With the exception of Somaliland, a fairly safe autonomous region of the country, traveling to Somalia is ill-advised.
Traveling to Somalia is considered highly dangerous, especially for solo travelers. That said, there are some precautions you can take to stay stafe while in Somalia. Perhaps the best way to stay out of trouble during your trip to Somalia is to limit your visit to Somaliland. The autonomous region functions as a de facto country and has a decent political structure. There are also lesser incidences of violence in Somaliland compared to outside its borders. Even so, you should be aware that the United States and United Kingdom still warn against traveling to Somaliland since it is still technically a part of Somalia. Due to these travel warnings, travel safety in Somalia should still be a major concern of yours.
Somalia is considered by many foreign governments as a war zone, and therefore a hostile environment for tourism. There is an ongoing conflict between forces of the government and the factions or warlords residing in the country. For more than 20 years, the government still remains unstable. And with a drought currently affecting most of the country, the situation isn't going to get better along with travel safety in Somalia; at least not anytime soon. But if you insist on traveling to Somalia, take into mind the following Somalia travel safety tips:
1. Ask for armed guards. In Somaliland, the de facto goverment requires its tourists to have armed guards accompany them whenever they travel outside of Hargeisa, its capital. Outside of Somaliland and for the rest of Somalia, this is not the case. You could, however, request to be accompanied by armed Somali men for hire. Bringing your own body guards is also advised, in order to stay safe in Somalia.
2. Watch out for signs of insurgency. Be wary of your surroundings at all times. If you see armed men, flee the area as soon as possible. If you hear explosions and gunfire, run and take cover in a safe spot. The insurgents in Somali comprise of members of Al-Qaeda and Al-Shabab and are notorious for attacking areas with high civilian population as well as government buildings. So it would be a good idea to stay away from them too.
3. Be discreet. Whether it is in the way you talk or how you dress, always maintain a low profile. Kidnapping foreign tourists for ransom money are very common in Somalia. The local government has a police force but it's not yet well-established. As such, crime and corruption still soar in the country and it would be best not to rely on local police forces completely in matters of your personal safety in Somalia.
The safety problems in Somalia are not limited to the aforementioned. There is also the perceived risk that one might contract infectious diseases by eating the wrong food or drinking their water. The food and water in Somalia is generally safe though, even if water is scarce in the country. Opting for bottled water is still the best choice to avoid any water-borne illnesses.
You can also visit my http://thedaytradingacademy.com website to learn how to day trade and travel around the world.
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Travel safety in Somalia is something that every tourist must consider before going there. With the exception of Somaliland, a fairly safe autonomous region of the country, traveling to Somalia is ill-advised.
Traveling to Somalia is considered highly dangerous, especially for solo travelers. That said, there are some precautions you can take to stay stafe while in Somalia. Perhaps the best way to stay out of trouble during your trip to Somalia is to limit your visit to Somaliland. The autonomous region functions as a de facto country and has a decent political structure. There are also lesser incidences of violence in Somaliland compared to outside its borders. Even so, you should be aware that the United States and United Kingdom still warn against traveling to Somaliland since it is still technically a part of Somalia. Due to these travel warnings, travel safety in Somalia should still be a major concern of yours.
Somalia is considered by many foreign governments as a war zone, and therefore a hostile environment for tourism. There is an ongoing conflict between forces of the government and the factions or warlords residing in the country. For more than 20 years, the government still remains unstable. And with a drought currently affecting most of the country, the situation isn't going to get better along with travel safety in Somalia; at least not anytime soon. But if you insist on traveling to Somalia, take into mind the following Somalia travel safety tips:
1. Ask for armed guards. In Somaliland, the de facto goverment requires its tourists to have armed guards accompany them whenever they travel outside of Hargeisa, its capital. Outside of Somaliland and for the rest of Somalia, this is not the case. You could, however, request to be accompanied by armed Somali men for hire. Bringing your own body guards is also advised, in order to stay safe in Somalia.
2. Watch out for signs of insurgency. Be wary of your surroundings at all times. If you see armed men, flee the area as soon as possible. If you hear explosions and gunfire, run and take cover in a safe spot. The insurgents in Somali comprise of members of Al-Qaeda and Al-Shabab and are notorious for attacking areas with high civilian population as well as government buildings. So it would be a good idea to stay away from them too.
3. Be discreet. Whether it is in the way you talk or how you dress, always maintain a low profile. Kidnapping foreign tourists for ransom money are very common in Somalia. The local government has a police force but it's not yet well-established. As such, crime and corruption still soar in the country and it would be best not to rely on local police forces completely in matters of your personal safety in Somalia.
The safety problems in Somalia are not limited to the aforementioned. There is also the perceived risk that one might contract infectious diseases by eating the wrong food or drinking their water. The food and water in Somalia is generally safe though, even if water is scarce in the country. Opting for bottled water is still the best choice to avoid any water-borne illnesses.
You can also visit my http://thedaytradingacademy.com website to learn how to day trade and travel around the world.
This video is also presented by the following websites:
http://paramounttravel.com/
http://expertswhospeak.org/
http://southamerica-touristattractions.com/
http://unitedstates-touristattractions.com/
http://podrumradovanovic.com/
http://6x6imagen.com/
http://spgteam.com/
http://camcontemporaneo.com/
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Somali-Belgium Boy performing popping and locking dance in Belgium...The performer proudly says he is Somalian and impressed thousands of audience..Always send your comments on our videos on somaliagottalent@gmail.com, we also welcome suggestions for posts.

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Somali Stars Worldwide- Somali Artists from the UK & Toronto

Platform for the somali community. Sharing the talents and succes in the Somali Community ...

Somali Stars Worldwide- Somali Artists from the UK & Toronto

Platform for the somali community. Sharing the talents and succes in the SomaliCommunity worldwide. contact us to be featured: SomaliStarsWorldWide@gmail.com
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Somalia's where it's at - Instagram star uses humour to show the new Somalia - BBC Trending

Her tongue in cheek send ups of Somali mothers, tradition and the changing face of Somalia...

Somalia's where it's at - Instagram star uses humour to show the new Somalia - BBC Trending

Her tongue in cheek send ups of Somali mothers, tradition and the changing face of Somalia have gained Ugaaso Abukar Boocow 43,000 followers on Instagram (http://instagram.com/ugaasadda).
Ugaaso grew up in Canada having fled Somalia when civil war broke out in 1991. She returned in 2014 to see her mother for the first time in 20 years and to give the world a better look at Somalia.
Instagram has made her a familiar face to expatriate Somalis around the globe and increasingly on the streets of Mogadishu too.
The #Somalia hashtag has almost 100,000 posts on Instagram as people use the platform to shine a light on the countries turnaround.
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REACTING TO SOMALI RAPPER! ZAK YM - STAR [Official Music Video]

What's up guys, here's another reaction video of a Somali rapper called ZAK YM to a track ...

50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia

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50 Cent oo Soomaaliya ka dagay - Rapper 50 Cent visits Somalia
US rap star 50 Cent visited orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum Thursday, a day after touring camps in impoverished and war-torn Somalia.
"To meet those kids was so inspiring, they have nothing, yet they are so positive and optimistic," the rapper whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was quoted as saying in a statement released by the UN World Food Programme.
"I want to do my part so they get food and an education. I hope more people will join me to help end this devastating situation," he said.
The heavily tattooed rapper, known for his explicit and often violent lyrics in albums such as "The Massacre," said he was moved by seeing the impact of decades of war and hunger when he visited camps in anarchic southern Somalia on Wednesday.
"What I am seeing is devastating -- these women and children have risked everything to come to this Somalia camp, just to get food," he said. "They need our help."

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SOMALIA: special dedication to singer Keyow

20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop ...

SOMALIA: special dedication to singer Keyow

20-year old Khadar Keyow is a rising star in Somalia.
Here he sang for us on the rooftop of a Mogadishu hotel. All he needed was his mobile phone playing on speaker to perform.
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I am a star for Somalia

my contribution to the cause, and a special video to all my friends.
song: You got a frie...

EUTM Somalia in Operation 'Crested Star'

From 3 February, the personnel of EUTM Somalia actively supported Operation CRESTED STAR that encompasses the necessary actions for the effective Somali troop rotation, both into (first troop intake) and out of (new recruit intake) Mogadishu.
Further information on: consilium.europa.eu/eutm-somalia

How to prepare for a Regata ( Sailing near Feared Somalia)

In this Awesome episode we are in Tanzania and we get ready to sail a moonless night at sea towards Kenya. We encounter very rough weather sailing North up the coast of Africa. We sail in the Tanga race with our Patreon Van.
We are sailing around the world learning different boats and oceans before we set sail around the world in our dollar boat.
This is a start of a journey that end up with us sailing with a monkey ( in the episodes to come).
Stay tuned for that you will love what is coming your way...Check out the Extended Version on Vimeo for so much behind the scenes and uncut versions.
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Somalia 2016 - A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | Expedition 196

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Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, raw and beautiful aspects of Mogadishu. Please spare all negative comments as they are not welcome in this community. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to experience Somalia and the truly kind people and I hope to go back again soon!
One thing I took away from this trip and the many I've been on, is that despite war and terrorism, the world, the people, aren't as bad as the media and politics depict. We're frightened by what we hear on the news, frightened. And I can't tell you how many people, even my world traveler friends, told me to stay away from Somalia. My experiences in war torn nations have been the most positively life changing ever, and although some might see it as being an incredible risk entering alone, I see it is as an incredibly opportunity. This is my life, I won't last forever, none of us will. So to me, this is how I want to live it. Despite war and hardships, finding the sacred and unmistakable beauty amongst the people and places, and sharing that beauty with the people I met within that country, and YOU, is what makes me feel alive.
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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Which Countries Can't You Visit?

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Alerts and Warnings
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"We issue a TravelWarning when we want you to consider very carefully whether you should go to a country at all. "
FCO travel advice mapped: the world according to Britain's diplomats
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"The world is a scary place right now; what with the Japan disaster and the Arab and Middle East unrest."
10 countries Americans need advance visas to visit
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"We live in an increasingly borderless world and we have access to many countries that were closed (or non-existent) 20 years ago."
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Socrotia one of the most Beautifulest Places on Earth Travel Guide

Socotra, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean has been a secluded territory for decades....

Socrotia one of the most Beautifulest Places on Earth Travel Guide

Socotra, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean has been a secluded territory for decades.
The island is about 250 kilometres from Somalia and approximately 340 kilometres from the mainland of Yemen.
Presently it is a part of the Republic of Yemen and due to its harsh weather conditions every element on the island is distinctive in itself.
It is believed that the name of the island originated from Sanskrit which means “blissful island.”
It is often regarded as the “lost world” and houses some of the most unique flora and fauna found on this planet.
It is believed that the group of islands got separated from the African Mainland about 6 or 7 million years ago.
With more discoveries and exploration taking place, remarkable facts about this place has been revealed over the past couple of decades.
Interesting Facts About Socotra
It is compared to the Galapagos Islands as it features more than 800 rare species of flora and fauna. It is believed that 1/3rd of these are found nowhere on the planet.
The vegetation at the islands have adapted and evolved for suiting the hostile climate. Some of these plants have been there for over 20 million years.
Desert Rose and the Bottle Tree are some of the popular plants to see on the islands.
With over 140 different types of birds, the island is a treat for every bird lover. Around 10 of these birds can be seen nowhere on the planet.
Average temperature on the island stays around 25°C. Also, the island receives hardly any form of rainfall throughout the year.
It was a part of the Gondwana super continent and was detached during the Miocene.
Socotra’s population is about 60,000 and it was only two years ago when the 1st road on the island was built.
Declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site the island is characterized by 3 different terrains, namely, NarrowCoastalPlains, Mountains, and the limestone plateau.
The animal family consists of no amphibians and only one native mammal i.e. Bat.
However, the island is dominated by reptiles which comprise about 90% animal population on the island. Skinks, legless lizards, chameleon are among the most found animals here.

World's deadliest tourist Destination.

World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra KumarJitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
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